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IMC 2021: Sessions

Session 1104: Serve the King: The Relationships between the Monarchy and Nobility in the Iberian Peninsula, 13th-15th Centuries

Wednesday 7 July 2021, 11.15-12.45

Sponsor:Research Project 'De la Lucha de Bandos a la hidalguía universal: transformaciones sociales, políticas e ideológicas en el País Vasco (siglos XIV y XV)', Grupo de Investigación Sociedad, poder y cultura (siglos XIV-XVIII)
Organiser:Ander Salinas-Garrido, Departamento de Filología e Historia, Universidad del País Vasco - Euskal Herriko Unibertsitatea, Vitoria-Gasteiz
Moderator/Chair:Ekaitz Etxeberria, Departamento de Historia Medieval, Moderna y de América, Universidad del País Vasco - Euskal Herriko Unibertsitatea, Vitoria-Gasteiz
Paper 1104-aThe King and His Faithful Vassals: The System of tenencias in the Kingdom of Navarre during the Reign of Sancho VII, 1194-1234
(Language: English)
Ander Salinas-Garrido, Departamento de Filología e Historia, Universidad del País Vasco - Euskal Herriko Unibertsitatea, Vitoria-Gasteiz
Index terms: Administration, Military History, Politics and Diplomacy, Social History
Paper 1104-bThe Hurtado de Mendoza Family and Their Relationship with the Monarchy, 14th-15th Centuries
(Language: English)
Aintzane Sánchez Labaka, Departamento de Filología e Historia, Universidad del País Vasco - Euskal Herriko Unibertsitatea, Vitoria-Gasteiz
Index terms: Genealogy and Prosopography, Historiography - Medieval, Politics and Diplomacy, Social History
Paper 1104-cMonarchy, Nobility, and Governance in the Late Medieval Crown of Aragon: The Reign of Juan I, 1387-1396
(Language: English)
Cristina Maria García García, Departamento de Historia, Universidad de Zaragoza
Index terms: Politics and Diplomacy, Social History
Abstract

Traditionally, Spanish historiography had presented monarchy and nobility as two political antagonistic agents. In the last decades, new research has demonstrated that nobility and monarchy had a relationship of co-dependence that contributed to the development of the state-structures in Western Europe. The aim of this session is to explore the question in the Iberian Peninsula from different perspectives. In that sense, a wide picture of the institutional development undertaken in the last centuries of the Middle Ages will be presented within the framework of Social History.